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Istros Books & Zalozba Kreslin:
Vlado Kreslin: Live in ConcertIstros Books & Zalozba Kreslin:
Vlado Kreslin: Live in ConcertJoin us for a one-off London concert showcasing the eternal appeal of Slovenian singer, Vlado Kreslin – a poet, lyricist and performer much-loved beyond the borders of his small, central European homeland.
In person | No Option
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London Fortean Society:
Cannibal Error: A Social History of the ‘Video Nasty’.London Fortean Society:
Cannibal Error: A Social History of the ‘Video Nasty’.In the early 1980s, the videocassette forever changed the face of home entertainment. All manner of films depicting unbridled sex and violence without any moderation were available to all viewers and horror films were perceived as a threat to society. David Kerekes discuses the social history of the Video Nasty.
Brockway Room | Virtual event
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Ethical Matters:
*CANCELLED* Uncovering the History of Women’s BodiesEthical Matters:
*CANCELLED* Uncovering the History of Women’s Bodies*Due to unforeseen circumstances, we will be rescheduling this event until 2025. We apologise to those of you who planned to attend - we will be actioning refunds to everyone in the next 24 hours. Thank you for understanding.*
Brockway Room | Virtual event
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Sunday Concerts:
Calathea QuartetSunday Concerts:
Calathea QuartetThe Calathea Quartet is a vibrant emerging ensemble comprised of distinguished musicians from New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, and England. We are delighted to welcome them for their Conway Hall debut, in three exuberant, romantic works for quartet.
In person | No Option
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Sunday Concerts:
Fundraising Recital with Zoffany EnsembleSunday Concerts:
Fundraising Recital with Zoffany EnsembleMuch-loved regulars at Conway Hall, the Zoffany Ensemble return to perform beautiful music in aid of our Sunday Concert series, in the intimate and atmospheric setting of Conway Hall’s Library.
Library | No Option
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Sunday Concerts:
Alice Neary & Robin GreenSunday Concerts:
Alice Neary & Robin GreenUndoubtedly a highlight of our autumn 2024 season will be the opportunity to hear all five of Beethoven's Cello Sonatas, which span the whole of his compositional life, performed in one evening by cells Christian Elliott and pianist Robin Green.
In person | No Option
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Ethical Matters:
Know Your PlaceEthical Matters:
Know Your PlaceFaiza Shaheen presents a personal and statistical look at how our current system keeps us locked into an ugly hierarchy. It’s a powerful call for collective fighting to reinvent things as we want them to be; finding hope and not staying in your place. This is how can change things.
Brockway Room | Virtual event
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London Performing Academy of Music:
TurandotLondon Performing Academy of Music:
TurandotStarring some of the finest emerging performers from London Performing Academy of Music's Opera Studio, Turandot will combine the original Italian libretto with characters singing in Mongolian, paying homage to the Mongolian princess Khutulun, reputedly the inspiration for the the opera's protagonist and nakesame.
In person | No Option
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Sunday Concerts:
Kyan Quartet + Pre-Concert TalkSunday Concerts:
Kyan Quartet + Pre-Concert TalkFor another Conway Hall debut this season, the Kyan Quartet begin each half of their programme with a short work by Pulitzer prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw, as a a prelude to two 'classics' of the repertoire. This performance will be preceded by a pre-concert talk with Robert Hugill.
In person | No Option
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Gresham College:
Unwrapping Irving Berlin’s White ChristmasGresham College:
Unwrapping Irving Berlin’s White ChristmasThis festive lecture, given by Professor Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, explores the unusual roots of the song White Christmas and its role in establishing the concept of the commercial Christmas song, while also considering Irving Berlin’s patriotism and his active role in the Second World War.
In person | No Option
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Songhaven:
Dementia-Friendly ConcertsSonghaven:
Dementia-Friendly ConcertsConway Hall is delighted to partner with Songhaven to present a new series of dementia-friendly concerts. Featuring performances from professional classically trained musicians, held in a relaxed and welcoming environment, these free drop in concerts are open to anyone living with dementia, as well as friends, family carers and loved ones.
In person | No Option
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Sunday Concerts:
Primrose Piano QuartetSunday Concerts:
Primrose Piano QuartetTo close our season we are delighted to welcome back the Primrose Piano Quartet, much-loved regulars in our concert series. They begin with Mozart, before Schubert's masterpiece, and Brahm's exhilerating Hungarian-inspired G minor piano quartet, providing an appropriately rip-roaring finale to our 2024 concerts!
In person | No Option
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Gresham College:
Touching the SunGresham College:
Touching the SunUsing results from NASA's Parker Solar Probe – the fastest moving human-made object ever – and ESA's Solar Orbiter, this spectacular lecture takes a new look at the mysteries of the Sun, and its effects on the Earth.
In person | No Option
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Gresham College:
The Biggest Cosmic MapGresham College:
The Biggest Cosmic MapAsteroids were for years considered 'celestial vermin' – objects which got in the way of more interesting fodder for astronomers. Now, they are central to our Solar System's story, the building blocks from which planets are made, and capable of telling us the history of the last five billion years.
In person | No Option
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Gresham College:
The LGBT+ Showstopper: ‘I Am What I Am’Gresham College:
The LGBT+ Showstopper: ‘I Am What I Am’Join Professor Dominic Broomfield-McHugh, Gresham Visiting Professor of Film and Theatre Music, in exploring Jerry Herman's I Am What I Am as a broadway musical piece and its resurgence as a gay anthem during the AIDS crisis.
In person | No Option
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Gresham College:
Asteroid AdventuresGresham College:
Asteroid AdventuresThis lecture considers two missions – Lucy, which flies past asteroid DonaldJohanson in April 2025, and OSIRIS-ReX, which recently returned from the threateningly near-Earth asteroid Bennu carrying samples of this unusual world.
In person | No Option
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